Implementing Zonal Aquaculture Innovation Platforms in Uganda: Key Lessons Learned

Author:

Kasozi Nasser1,Namulawa Victoria2ORCID,Abaho Ivan3ORCID,Kwikiriza Gerald4ORCID,Ondhoro Constantine1,Izaara Andrew5ORCID,Kemigabo Chloe6ORCID,Kasigwa Howard7,Ndugwa Moses8,Iwe Gerald9,Kagolola Ismail1,Zaabwe Thaddeus3ORCID,Mununuzi David10,Ojiambo Daniel11,Kobusingye Lovin12,Lulijwa Ronald10,Walakira John9ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Buginyanya Zonal Agricultural Research and Development Institute, National Agricultural Research Organisation, Mbale P.O. Box 1356, Uganda

2. Aquaculture Research and Development Centre Kajjansi, National Agricultural Research Organisation, Kampala P.O. Box 530, Uganda

3. Bulindi Zonal Agricultural Research and Development Institute, National Agricultural Research Organisation, Hoima P.O. Box 101, Uganda

4. Kachwekano Zonal Agricultural Research and Development Institute, National Agricultural Research Organisation, Kabale P.O. Box 421, Uganda

5. Mukono Zonal Agricultural Research and Development Institute, National Agricultural Research Organisation, Mukono P.O. Box 164, Uganda

6. Mbarara Zonal Agricultural Research and Development Institute, National Agricultural Research Organisation, Mbarara P.O. Box 389, Uganda

7. Ngetta Zonal Agricultural Research and Development Institute, National Agricultural Research Organisation, Lira P.O. Box 52, Uganda

8. Nabuin Zonal Agricultural Research and Development Institute, National Agricultural Research Organisation, Moroto P.O. Box 132, Uganda

9. Abi Zonal Agricultural Research and Development Institute, National Agricultural Research Organisation, Arua P.O. Box 219, Uganda

10. Rwebitaba Zonal Agricultural Research and Development Institute, National Agricultural Research Organisation, Fort Portal P.O. Box 96, Uganda

11. Private Sector Foundation, Kampala P.O. Box 7683, Uganda

12. Uganda National Women Fish Organisation, Kampala P.O. Box 30026, Uganda

Abstract

Uganda’s aquaculture sub-sector is rapidly developing, contributing up to 22% of all fish produced in the country. However, the sub-sector still faces challenges related to limited access to extension services, production inputs, post-harvest handling facilities, disease incidences, value-addition skills and weak market linkages. Although there have been isolated interventions at different aquaculture value-chain nodes, the registered challenges continue to recur. To address prioritized issues in Uganda’s aquaculture sub-sector, nine zonal aquaculture innovation platforms were established based on the country’s nine agro-ecological zones. These platforms brought together different stakeholders to identify solutions to common problems in each aquaculture value-chain node. Each innovation platform consisted of fish farmers, hatchery operators, traders, extension workers, researchers, input dealers, local leaders, and financial institutions. During a series of zonal workshops, participants identified constraints to the aquaculture sub-sector in their respective zones. From the findings, there are technical knowledge gaps across the entire aquaculture value chain mainly affecting hatchery operators, input suppliers, and farmers. Therefore, there is need for coordinated interventions to enhance access to production technologies, innovations, knowledge, and skill transfer to promote gender-centered aquaculture development.

Funder

Organization of African, Caribbean, and Pacific States

European Union

Publisher

MDPI AG

Reference46 articles.

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